Arizona teachers faced backlash over blood-stained “Problem Solved” Halloween shirts, though the district clarified they were math-themed and unrelated to Charlie Kirk’s death.
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Turning Point USA’s Andrew Kolvet accused Cienega High School teachers of mocking Charlie Kirk’s death, while the Vail School ...
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The Vail School District has issued a clarification after Cienega High School teachers were accused of mocking Charlie Kirk’s death with Halloween costumes.
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The Vail School District is responding after a photo of Cienega teachers wearing shirts that say “Problem Solved” with what looks to be fake blood on the shirts began circulating on social media.
A TPUSA spokesman alleges Cienega High School teachers wore "Problem Solved" shirts to mock Charlie Kirk's assassination, but ...
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